A VPS, or virtual private server, is a form of multi-tenant cloud hosting in which virtualized server resources are made available to a user over the internet through a cloud or hosting provider.
Each VPS is installed on a physical machine, operated by the cloud or hosting provider, that runs multiple VPSs. But while the VPSs share a hypervisor and underlying hardware, each VPS runs its own operating system (OS) and applications and reserves its own portion of the machine's resources (for memory, compute, etc.).
| Long Term Savings With the server, storage, and networking hardware being off-site at the provider?s location, there are no capital investments that need to be made, maintenance costs incurred, or wasted office space used to store the equipment. | Round the Clock Support Every business which is online faces network-related issues, load problems or sluggishness, hardware failures, server failures, and other software issues which spin your head and consume your time. |
| Strategic Focus Relying on off-site experts to implement and maintain an infrastructure allows internal IT resources to more efficiently and effectively manage certain aspects of their business. | Increased Reliability With VPS hosting, you have increased reliability and stability compared to shared hosting. In most cases, very few servers are hosted on a single node. This helps to ensure performance and uptime. |
| Good Flexibility Every organization is different and has varying computing requirements as well as ever-changing needs. IaaS enables an organization to choose the computing power and storage capacity that is right for them. | Robust Security Features OneColo is protected by CCTV surveillance cameras and digital clearance access, along with security guards that patrol the area around the clock. |